Example sentences of "proposals would [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The proposals would give the Office of Fair Trading extensive powers to investigate market conduct , along the lines of the powers exercised by DGIV , and to reach conclusions about fines or remedies .
2 The Polytechnic 's case for retaining teacher education was based on four main arguments : that it was the only public sector institution of higher education in the Principality which provided the full integration of teacher education with the remainder of the higher education system ; that the proposals would leave the largest education authority in Wales employing the largest number of teachers , without involvement in teacher education ; that the Polytechnic had already stopped recruiting for the Certificate of Education course , in line with the DES policy of seeking an all-graduate profession , and in September 1976 had attracted the largest number of teacher-training students with a minimum of two GCE A levels in the Principality ; and that the Polytechnic was being called upon to make a disproportionate sacrifice because it would have to drop its Dip.HE/BEd. programme which was a basic component of a newly developed integrated system of degree courses .
3 Government officials committed themselves to ensuring that there would be no net loss of US wetlands and expressed the hope that the proposals would end the stalemate between environmentalist and business groups on the wetlands issue .
4 In December 1990 , the parliamentary assembly ’ adopted a position opposed to certain proposals for WEU to be integrated in the European Community , Its view was that , if implemented , these proposals would weaken the Atlantic Alliance and also Europe 's ability to play a useful role on the world stage .
5 ] However , the ‘ most radical ’ proposals would put the entire health service out to tender — in discrete parcels .
6 The proposals would take the bypass to the south of the town , which would involve a major new road and two river crossings of the River Usk .
7 But the implementation of both proposals would require the United States to renounce established military and naval capabilities and forgo a future expansion of these capabilities .
8 The proposals would undermine the principal effect of removing the ‘ subject to ’ opinion , which is to encourage better reporting of uncertainties in the financial statements themselves .
9 The Eastern Board proposals would undermine the balance of the Royal , the major general hospital in Northern Ireland .
10 If adopted , both proposals would increase the supranational characteristics of the EEC .
11 The Commission admits that its proposals would increase the cost of the common agricultural policy to the Community budget .
12 Common agricultural policy reform proposals would introduce the ewe premium headage limitation over three years .
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